
Originally Posted by
cprenegade
The thing everyone is forgetting, or convienently choosing to forget is that the US played a large part in destabilizing the country through the air power that helped a band of rebels overthrow Ghaddafi. Those rebels were clearly not even capable of forming a legitimate government let alone supply security for embassies. The same could probably be true in Iraq, except that we had troops on the ground that could protect our interests. Our air power can certainly change the events of what might happen in countries such as Libya, but to expect what was left in charge to be able to assume the full functions of a government was unrealistic. That stops with the president because he was willing to commit to an air power only mission that helped overthrow the government but left incompetents in charge. At the very least without ground troops to protect our people, perhaps we should not have had any there until the government of Libya demonstrated they were capable of providing protection.